Addressing the House of Commons Monday following the delivery of Canada’s fiscal update, Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole criticized the update, with the federal government projecting a $382-billion deficit this fiscal year that could hit $400 billion, stating there is “no plan.” O’Toole compared the current projected figure to the sales tactic of retailers showing consumers a $19.99 price tag versus $20, referencing the Liberals not projecting $400 billion from the start.
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